Resources

Your Kids Are Counting on You

 
 

This is an e-book prepared by Aiston Law, LLC for parents of minor children, to help them understand what their unique estate planning issues are and how to resolve them. People who sign up to receive this e-book get a special offer with the e-book for a free estate planning consultation, usually a $525.00 fee.

CLICK HERE TO REQUEST YOUR FREE E-BOOK, Your Kids Are Counting on You.


5 Documents Every Adult Needs

We invite you to download this free report now to learn how to protect your family, assets, and everything that matters to you. Learn about the top five legal documents every adult over age 18 needs; how to make sure your wishes are honored if you get sick, become incapacitated, or pass away; and more.

CLICK HERE TO REQUEST YOUR FREE E-BOOK, 5 Legal Documents Every Adult Needs.


Oregon Healthcare Documents

Oregon Advance Directive form in both Microsoft Word and PDF in several languages, with user guide. (Please note that if you plan to work with Aiston Law, filling this out ahead of time can be helpful, but is not required.)

Oregon POLST information and sample form in several different languages. (Please note that most people don’t need a POLST and that the form itself is something you fill out with your doctor.)

What’s the difference between an Advance Directive and a POLST? Which do I need? Watch this video to learn about the differences.


Digital Estate Planning

Death with Dignity has information about organizing your digital assets and planning for your social media accounts after your death.


Funerals, Body Disposition, Obituaries

Death with Dignity has information about funerals and body disposition after death, as well as writing your own obituary.


Death with Dignity Act / Medical Aid in Dying

Death with Dignity has information about traveling to Oregon for Medical Aid in Dying.

End of Life Choices Oregon assists individuals using the Death with Dignity Act and Voluntarily Stop Eating and Drinking in Oregon.

Compassion & Choices helps people in Oregon to access medication, doctors, and facilities in support of Death with Dignity.

How to Die in Oregon is a wonderful HBO documentary that follows the end of life decisions of terminally ill patients who consider using the Death with Dignity Act to enad their lives on their own terms. It’s available to watch on Netflix, Amazon, and some other platforms. Here’s the trailer: